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How should Christians view their identity as witnesses of Christ?

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Christians are called to bear witness of Jesus by pointing others to Him and embodying His teachings.

Being a witness of Christ entails a profound responsibility and privilege. In Acts 1:8, Jesus commissions His disciples to be witnesses, implying that true witnessing is not just about verbal proclamation but also about living in ways that reflect Christ’s character. This means Christians must display humility and ensure they are not obscuring Christ's glory with their own. Like John the Baptist, who continuously pointed others to Christ, believers are to direct all attention away from themselves and toward Jesus, emphasizing His lordship and love. This dual aspect of authentic witnessing fosters both personal holiness and outreach to the world, making it essential for fulfilling the Great Commission.
Scripture References: Acts 1:8, John 1:29

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